[Talk-GB] Quarterly project: Petrol stations

2018-01-09 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi all,

Just to let you know that I have re-set up the TagInfo scripts that get
daily data about our quarterly projects. I hadn't realised that it had
stopped some time in mid-2017 so assume not many people use this.

As a reminder, it is a script that collects data from TagInfo UK on a daily
basis and saves it to a google spreadsheet. I have set it up to track
amenity=fuel for this quarterly project:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1G9KXfp4Ho3fVROO9MxotcYTydl9CEXB_fi5ko2pM5Kc/edit?usp=sharing

Do we want one as well for amenity=charging_station? I'm personally not
sure as it looks like in the future there will be a roll out of EV
super-chargers at existing amenity=fuel sites rather than at stand-alone
charging facilities.

p.s. How do I indicate that a petrol station also has EV charging
capability? The wiki on fuels [1] doesn't allow for this and only mentions
electricity in the case of BBQs!

[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:fuel

*Rob*
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Re: [Talk-GB] Asda petrol station data

2018-01-09 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi Paul,

Sorry for the slow reply over the Christmas period.

The Community validation tool has various different ways to view the data.
First the table view [1] shows all map features as rows. Dots indicate what
is changing - red=tag deletion, yellow=tag change, green=new tag.

The individual map feature view [2] shows you all tags currently on the map
feature in white, plus any new tags/tag changes in green. The default is to
accept the new tags/tag changes but you can amend this by using the radio
buttons. In some cases you can also amend the position of the node by
dragging the pointer icon on the map. Finally, please note that the
ref:asda is also a new tag but this is not highlighted green as you do not
have the option to not add it. The reason this tag is compulsory is because
it creates a link to the source data. Any future updates can make use of
this to link the OSM and third party datasets rather than having to use the
"nearest feature" matching process.

Ilya has an open ticket to improve the documentation [3]. I am sure that he
would welcome help if anyone fancies the challenge.

Thanks,
Rob

[1] http://audit.osmz.ru/table/Asda-petrol-stations?all=1
[2] http://audit.osmz.ru/run/Asda-petrol-stations/594
[3] https://github.com/mapsme/cf_audit/issues/3

*Rob*

On 30 December 2017 at 22:40, Paul Berry  wrote:

> Hi Rob,
>
> If it's not too much trouble, could you run through an example of how to
> validate this data? I'm only going to weigh in on the one filling station I
> know in the import (Meadow Lane, Leeds) but it's not entirely clear how
> this is managed via the validation tool.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Regards,
> *Paul*
>
> On 26 December 2017 at 11:04, Rob Nickerson 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the feedback. This is now ready for you to validate:
>>
>> http://audit.osmz.ru/project/Asda-petrol-stations
>>
>> And noted it is a very small dataset as it's primarily a learning
>> exercise for me.
>>
>> Thanks and Merry Christmas
>> Rob
>>
>> On 22 Dec 2017 11:05 p.m., "Rob Nickerson" 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Following the shell petrol station data I wanted to learn more about the
>>> tools that Ilya was using (the conflate script and the community validation
>>> website). To do this I have downloaded the Asda petrol station data. This
>>> was listed on the OSM United Kingdom wiki page as a source we have
>>> permission to use and I have followed this up and checked the permission
>>> details.
>>>
>>> It's only a small dataset but it should still be treated with care. As
>>> such I will be using the community validation website but before uploading
>>> the data I would like to check the following:
>>>
>>> 1. Each petrol station has a URL with the store details including
>>> opening hours. How should we tag this? Should we use the "website" tag or
>>> the "opening_hours:url" tag?
>>>
>>> 2. For opening hours 6am to 10pm every day of the week, what is the
>>> right tag value? Is is "06:00-22:00" or "Mo-Su 06:00-22:00"?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> *Rob*
>>>
>>> p.s. The timing with the walmart import being discussed on the imports
>>> mailing list is purely coincidental.
>>>
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